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Default Central Air "Top Up" Not Allowed?

Call a different company. Last I checked, it's legal to top
off a system less than 50 pounds charge. Central air for
homes typicaly 5 or 6 pounds.

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"WandererFan" wrote in message
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Had a tech out to look over my 20 yr old central a/c today.
He said
the fluid level was "border line", but that he was not
allowed to top
up the system as it used the old type of fluid (R22?). He
said if
the system couldn't keep up with the load it would have to
be
replaced.

Since we are probably leaving this house in the next year or
so, I'm
not enthusiastic about a new a/c plant. A new, more
efficient setup
would not pay us back in time.

A bit of googling seems to indicate that R22 is still going
to be
around until 2015 or 2020 and that its use in existing
equipment is
still ok.

Was the tech correct, or just trying to earn a commission?

TIA,
Chris